Emerald Enterprise: How green industries are shaping the world's sustainable future

The world is entering an era where sustainability is no longer optional but essential. Across industries, countries and communities, the focus has shifted from short-term gain to long-term gain Environmental protection. Green industries are at the forefront of this change by driving innovation, creating jobs and reducing the environmental footprint. Green industries are not just… Continue reading Emerald Enterprise: How green industries are shaping the world's sustainable future

Gardener's important message to Australians following the incredible discovery on power lines

After spending over a decade helping Australians transform their gardens and backyards, Kate Wall thought she had seen it all. So she was surprised when she came across several unusual clumps growing on a cluster of suburban power lines earlier this month. The ecologist and garden trainer was driving to a new client's house in… Continue reading Gardener's important message to Australians following the incredible discovery on power lines

The Light at the End of the Grid: Sparking a Solar Revolution in Nigeria

“The dramatic advances and access to high-quality solar technology that can power more than just light bulbs to highly energy-intensive processing plants have led more and more Nigerians to view off-grid solar energy as the most affordable, reliable and long-lasting source of energy,” says Onyenso. Solar energy, once considered a luxury for wealthy households, is… Continue reading The Light at the End of the Grid: Sparking a Solar Revolution in Nigeria

The Melbourne suburb is set to be free of boom gates by 2029

Yarraville in Melbourne is set to eliminate boom gates by 2029 and build a new underpass for pedestrians and cyclists to maintain connectivity on both sides of the rail line. According to the Victorian Government, Anderson Street is one of the most dangerous level crossings on Melbourne's rail network and has recorded one death and… Continue reading The Melbourne suburb is set to be free of boom gates by 2029

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Ocean City Boardwalk is undergoing a $4.2 million facelift in the north end

Where the Ocean City Boardwalk once stretched across the dunes from St. Charles Place to Fifth Street, all that remains is a skeleton – scattered supports, piles of wooden rubble and splintered boards pressed into the sand by heavy construction equipment. The boardwalk's removal for this period is the first step in a multimillion-dollar renovation… Continue reading Ocean City Boardwalk is undergoing a $4.2 million facelift in the north end

Navigating the Stormwater Landscape: BMPs for Stormwater and Green Infrastructure for Landscape Designers

Attend a workshop for landscape professionals from the City of Salem’s Clean Streams Initiative. This event will feature classroom-style presentations in Salem Public Library's Loucks Auditorium as well as on-site demonstrations at Bush's Pasture Park. Attendees will gain valuable insight into a variety of topics including stormwater management in Salem, green stormwater infrastructure maintenance, stormwater… Continue reading Navigating the Stormwater Landscape: BMPs for Stormwater and Green Infrastructure for Landscape Designers

New tunnel in Delhi? Munak Canal elevated road plan extended, travel time to be cut by 40% | Delhi News

Delhi News Delhi plans to extend the Munak Canal flyover through a 4 km tunnel to Kashmere Gate, creating a signal-free corridor to ease traffic congestion in north Delhi and reduce travel time by 40 percent. Follow New Delhi: To create a smooth and signal-free corridor from the Delhi-Haryana border to central Delhi, the Rekha… Continue reading New tunnel in Delhi? Munak Canal elevated road plan extended, travel time to be cut by 40% | Delhi News

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A Brooklyn townhouse where no design era is off limits

We may generate income from the products available on this site and participate in affiliate programs. Domino Reno: Before + After, DIYs and Advice from the Pros Subscribe now to receive our newsletter in your inbox. When Kemper Neill-Chung first saw this townhouse in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, it looked like “just the right amount of work,”… Continue reading A Brooklyn townhouse where no design era is off limits

Dramatic curtains are back – and designers are excited

We don't know if you've heard, but the days when households followed the principle of “less is more” are over – not so neutral – if we're honest, everything has ever had a fixed place in this region. But that doesn't mean we aren't happy when the masses start to prioritize personality when it comes… Continue reading Dramatic curtains are back – and designers are excited